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These statements show how you have no clue how real estate actually works.
Real estate as property exists to make guaranteed sustained use of a parcel of land for productivity - farming and housing are classic examples of this... there is a serious investment of labor to construct a house (especially in modern times) and agriculture is essentially a year long investment into food production. Without a guarantee to reap the benefits of that investment, nobody would be willing to invest in activating or improving the land.
There are a variety of other productive uses we've discovered as well - and some have moved from common use to exclusive use like ranching, mining, milling, and cooking - some of the new ones are oil/gas extraction, tourism and habitat preservation.
Mobile resources have always been quite complicated in this regard - deer migrate and preserving the ability to hunt requires a coordination of land beyond a single parcel. However, in this case the hunters weren't (or at least say they weren't hunting there) - it's reasonable for people to have a right of way and if the geography forces people onto private property to access public property that's an allowance that should be made.
I think what the person you were replying to was trying to say was, that land is an investment platform, and nobody better touch his stuff, or he will enact capital punishment as judge jury and executioner